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She finished so exasperatedly that I felt impelled to state my name and business without delay, and with a prim "Indeed," she led the way across a narrow linoleumed hall, so beeswaxed that one had to stump along carefully erect. She invited me to a chair in a stiff room and began "I've only got another young lady in the place now, and if you come you'll have to eat with the family."

"It's a long ways back where we started from, and we've got to locate water, if we can." He rose with the deliberateness that indicated tired muscles, and started back; and to himself he muttered exasperatedly: "A good three hours all shot to pieces and not a mile gained on that bunch!"

Stephen's that loudly dubbed his dispositions rash, presumptuous and silly; catch-halfpenny journalists at home and men of the stamp of Lord Grey might exploit their abysmal military ignorance in reckless criticism and censure of his operations; he knew what a passionate storm of anger and denunciation had arisen from the Opposition when he had been raised to the peerage some months earlier, after the glorious victory of Talavera, and how, that victory notwithstanding, it had been proclaimed that his conduct of the campaign was so incompetent as to deserve, not reward, but punishment; and he was aware of the growing unpopularity of the war in England, knew that the Government ignorant of what he was so laboriously preparing was chafing at his inactivity of the past few months, so that a member of the Cabinet wrote to him exasperatedly, incredibly and fatuously "for God's sake do something anything so that blood be spilt."

DeLancey, on a night visit, met him one thick, sodden night at the corner of Thirty-third Street and the Avenue, coming from the club. The good doctor bumbled out of his brougham, seized him by the arm and drew him wet and dripping into its protected interior. "You fossiliferous-headed old chump," he howled, exasperatedly. "You pin- headed old amphibian.

"And a fine pair people around here thought they were," flung back Hooker exasperatedly. "Why, even you, yourself, didn't have much of anything to say for Rod Grant at one time." "I was mistaken in my estimation of him," confessed Roger unhesitatingly. "I believe Stone was about the only person who really sized Grant up right."

Hortense asked exasperatedly. "If you are Time, everything will happen in you, and so you must know what everything is and will be." "I know, but I do not say," the Clock replied. "That is how I keep my reputation for wisdom." Hortense hurried back to the others, and they proceeded beyond the house and through the woods until they neared the raspberry patch.

"You don't mean that; you're only saying it because because " She broke off with an impatient gesture. "Oh!" she said exasperatedly, "what is the use of loving a person if you do not want them to be happy if you cannot sacrifice yourself a little for them." Kettering looked at her curiously.

It 's one thing to say she 's a wife: you hang fire when it 's to say she 's my sister-in-law. 'You'll have to admit the fact, Charlotte. 'How long is it since I should have had to admit the fact? 'From the date of my marriage. 'Tell me the date. 'No, you don't wear a wig, Charlotte; but you are fit to practise in the Law-courts! he said, exasperatedly jocular.

Without debating the matter, the doctor merely asserted that this radical change was, in his eyes, a question of life or death, a question of health or insanity possibly complicated in the near future by tuberculosis. "So it is a choice between death and the hulks!" Des Esseintes exasperatedly exclaimed.

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